On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 10:21:37PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> I see in rereading my own email, I was less clear than I should have
> been. What I was attempting to ask was, "do I have to do anything on
> the firewall box to specify that I have 3 rather than, say, 8 boxes
> connected to the hub?
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On Tuesday 15 January 2002 9:07 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm getting ready to set up a home LAN, and I wanted to first check
> that my assumptions are correct, and ask for any references that might
> help with this.
> The LAN will be:
> A
Thus spake Michael Jinks:
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:07:35PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
>
> > Then configuring all the other boxen to staic IP's using 192.68.1.1 as
> > a gateway is trivial. The only thing I'm not sure of is, can I
> > specify what addresses are valid for forwarding? This is j
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:07:35PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> The only shared services will be printing and 2 exported directories,
> both coming off the main workstation.
I have printer on the firewall gateway..
> I think that the firewall box should be set up with 2 NIC's - eth0
> will be the
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:57:12PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Sorry, I should have been more clear - yes I mean IP forwarding. It
> may do mail forwarding if any Win boxes end up on the LAN - be easier
> to set up one box than a bunch, and my ISP's mailservers have dropped
> a bunch of mails.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:07:35PM -0500, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Then configuring all the other boxen to staic IP's using 192.68.1.1 as
> a gateway is trivial. The only thing I'm not sure of is, can I
> specify what addresses are valid for forwarding? This is just a home
> LAN, after all, and sec
Thus spake allen wayne best just ramblin in his amx:
> steve:
>
> i am not sure what you mean by forwarding. the two possibilities that come to
> mind are mail and ip forwarding. both are rather simple.
>
> suggestion. use kernel 2.4.x and qmail (in place of sendmail) kernel 2.4.x
> will let yo
steve:
i am not sure what you mean by forwarding. the two possibilities that come to
mind are mail and ip forwarding. both are rather simple.
suggestion. use kernel 2.4.x and qmail (in place of sendmail) kernel 2.4.x
will let you use iptables (better flexibility and security, though the
learni
On Wed, May 12, 1999 at 04:14:40PM +, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me what are the procedures to set up two computers
> to talk to each other via ethernet.
>
> In particular, what kind of ip I can choose. Is there a HOWTO on this??
You are free to use the 10.
On %M 0, Shao Zhang wrote
> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me what are the procedures to set up two computers
> to talk to each other via ethernet.
> In particular, what kind of ip I can choose. Is there a HOWTO on this??
>
If you install the doc-linux-text or doc-linux-html packages,
Hi Shao,
On Wed, May 12, 1999 at 04:14:40PM +, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what are the procedures to set up two computers
> to talk to each other via ethernet.
>
> In particular, what kind of ip I can choose. Is there a HOWTO on this??
Check /usr/doc/HOWTO. Th
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